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Welcome to Paleomedia.org 2.0. I am writing a book that chronicles the love stories of American citizens and their partners who are in the country illegally and I want your help. I'll also be writing about my college teaching gig and my thoughts on the media here, so feel free to shout back anytime. You can follow @paleomedia on Twitter for updates.Translate
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- Amor and Exile The website for Amor and Exile
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- Citizen Orange Working for the DREAM Act
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Self-actualized one-percenterageness
Per Jan 2012 Harper’s Index (not online): Percentage of all Americans who consider themselves part of the top 1 percent of U.S. earners: 13 Percentage of Hispanic Americans who do: 28 Source: Poll Position (Atlanta)* *This was very difficult to … Continue reading
Fast writing chic
Wired Magazine (alas, no link at wired.com) digs up five quick writers from the days before people wrote novels in a month: Anthony Burgess wrote A Clockwork Orange in three weeks. (2,785 words/day) Robert Louis Stevenson wrote The Strange Case … Continue reading
Lots
there is something missing from this story: someone somewhere doesn’t bother to say whether Esther actually liked King A —Michelene Wandor via Rachel F. Moran